4. In the Enter a file name for your captured video box, enter a file name for your captured video file. Then, in the Choose a place to save your captured video box, select the location where you want your video to be saved or click Browse to select a location. click Next

5. On the Video Setting page, select the video setting you want to use for capturing video and audio.

Available settings :

Video for Pocket PC (218 Kbps)

Video for Pocket PC (143 Kbps)

Video for Pocket PC (Full screen 218 Kbps)

High quality video (large)

High quality video (small)

Video for local playback (2,1 Mbps)

Video for local playback (1,5 Mbps)

Video for LAN (1,0 Mbps)

Video for LAN (768 Kbps)

Video for broadband (512 Kbps)

Video for broadband (340 Kbps)

Video for broadband (150 Kbps)

Video for ISDN (48 Kbps)

Video for dial-up access (38 Kbps)

Typically, a higher bit rate will result in higher-quality video with smoother motion. However, as the bit rate increases, so does the size of the captured video file.

6. To prevent the video into smaller clips after the wizard completes and the video is captured, do not select the Create clips when wizard finishes check box,

To prevent audio from playing over your speakers while capturing video, select the Mute speakers check box.

To automatically stop capturing after a time period has elapsed, select the Capture time limit check box, and then type or select the length of time you want to capture. Time is displayed in the form of hours:minutes(h:mm).

To begin capturing, click Start Capture.

7. To stop capturing, click Stop Capture.

If you have selected the Capture time limit check box, wait for the specified amount of time for video to be captured.